Newsgroups: comp.unix.internals Path: utzoo!telly!druid!darcy From: darcy@druid.uucp (D'Arcy J.M. Cain) Subject: Re: non-superuser chown(2)s considered harmful Organization: D'Arcy Cain Consulting, West Hill, Ontario Date: Fri, 14 Dec 90 09:15:04 GMT Message-ID: <1990Dec14.091504.27946@druid.uucp> References: <1990Dec11.102225.10925@kithrup.COM> <661031790.2445@mindcraft.com> <1990Dec13.155645.10478@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au> In article <1990Dec13.155645.10478@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au> Rik Harris writes: >karish@mindcraft.com (Chuck Karish) writes: >>>>Group access is the right way to share files. >>>Ok. I create a file, for the sole purpose of giving to a friend of mine, who >>>doesn't happen to be in my group. Without making the file world-readable >>You have your system administrator make you and your friend members >>of the same supplementary group. Or you mail the file. >We use a program called `sendfile' but that's part of the ACSnet Why not use uuto? I do it all the time for that sort of thing. E.G: uuto -p myfile !user I always use the -p option so I don't have to figure out if I am in a directory readable by uucp. Note the bang in front of user. -- D'Arcy J.M. Cain (darcy@druid) | D'Arcy Cain Consulting | There's no government West Hill, Ontario, Canada | like no government! +1 416 281 6094 |